Claims
- 1. A pallet container, comprising:
a bottom pallet; a thin-walled rigid thermoplastic receptacle for storage and transport of liquid or flowable contents; and a cage jacket closely surrounding the plastic receptacle and securely connected with the bottom pallet; wherein the cage jacket includes horizontal and vertical hollow bars welded together in a contact area at points of intersection, wherein the hollow bars are provided laterally next to each point of intersection with at least one dimple which is spaced from the point of intersection at a distance of about one tenth of a width of the hollow bar.
- 2. The pallet container of claim 1, wherein the hollow bars are characterized in the contact area by an absence of dimples or are only slighly dimpled there at a depth which is at most equal or less than twice a wall thickness of the hollow bar.
- 3. The pallet container of claim 2, wherein the depth is about 2 mm.
- 4. The pallet container of claim 1, wherein at least one of the vertical hollow bars and horizontal hollow bars is provided between two points of intersections at least at one of the locations selected from the group consisting of one side of the contact area and opposite side of the contact area with at least two dimples.
- 5. The pallet container of claim 1, wherein at least one of the vertical hollow bars and horizontal hollow bars is provided between two points of intersections on one of the contact area with at least one said dimple and on the opposite side of the contact area with at least one said dimple, wherein the dimple on one side and the dimple on the other side are disposed in precise confronting relationship at a distance to the points of intersection of about one tenth of the width of the hollow bar.
- 6. The pallet container of claim 1, wherein the hollow bars have a cross section defined by a height, the depth of each of the dimples being between about 15% and 50% of the height.
- 7. The pallet container of claim 6, wherein the depth of each of the dimples is about 33% of the height.
- 8. The pallet container of claim 1, wherein the hollow bars have a cross section defined by a width, wherein each of the dimples has a length which, as viewed in a longitudinal direction of the bars, is approximately between one and one half to three times the width of the cross section.
- 9. The pallet container of claim 8, wherein the length is about twice the width of the hollow bar.
- 10. The pallet container of claims 1 wherein the dimples in the hollow bars are configured with varying depths in dependence on an intensity of dynamic vibrational stress encountered in locations selected from the group consisting of various sections of the cage jacket, and in the horizontal and vertical hollow bars.
- 11. The pallet container of claim 1, wherein the horizontal hollow bars have in 90° curved corner regions of the cage jacket flattened areas in parallel and perpendicular relationships to a vertical direction.
- 12. The pallet container of claim 11, wherein the horizontal hollow bars have a cross section defined by a height, and wherein the flattened areas are provided at least on one of inside and outside of the hollow bars and flattened by at least one forth of the height of the cross section.
- 13. The pallet container of claim 1 wherein at least one of the vertical or horizontal hollow bars has a closed profile of a trapezoid cross section, thereby defining a longer wall and a shorter wall in parallel relationship, and two straight walls extending obliquely relative to each other toward one another from the longer wall toward the shorter wall at an angle between 20° and 45°.
- 14. The pallet container of claim 13, wherein the angle is about 36°.
- 15. The pallet container of claim 13, wherein the trapezoid profile is defined by a height and a width, wherein the ratio between height and width is in the range between 0.8 and 1.0.
- 16. The pallet container of claim 15, wherein the ratio is about 0.86.
- 17. The pallet container of claim 13, wherein the longer wall of the trapezoid-shaped profile of the hollow bar is dimpled inwardly to define two outer longitudinal edges which are each formed with an outwardly projecting bulge so as to provide at each point of intersection of vertical and horizontal hollow bars four contact points which are firmly connected to each other after welding, whereby at each point of intersection of hollow bars confronting ones of said longer wall are still spaced from each other and without being in contact.
- 18. The pallet container of claim 13, wherein the longer wall of the trapezoid-shaped profile of the hollow bar is dimpled inwardly along an entire length of the hollow bar to define two outer longitudinal edges which are each formed with an outwardly projecting bulge so as to provide at each point of intersection of vertical and horizontal hollow bars four contact points which are firmly connected to each other after welding, whereby at each point of intersection of hollow bars confronting ones of said longer wall are still spaced from each other and without being in contact.
- 19. The pallet container of claim 13, wherein the longer wall of a one of the hollow bars of trapezoid-shaped cross section is inwardly dimpled in the area of a point of intersection with another one of the hollow bars of trapezoid-shaped cross section, whereby the longer wall of the other one of the hollow bars is inwardly dimpled along an entire length thereof.
- 20. The pallet container of claim 13, wherein the longer wall of a one of the hollow bars is spaced form a longer wall of another one of the hollow bars at a point of intersection by a distance of about 0.5 mm to 2 mm after the welding.
- 21. The pallet container of claim 20, wherein the distance is about 1 mm.
- 22. The pallet container claim of claim 17, wherein a remaining portion of the longer wall between the bulged outer longitudinal edges has a same width as a width of the opposite shorter wall, as viewed in cross scetion of the trapezoid-shaped profile.
- 23. The pallet container claim of claim 18, wherein a remaining portion of the longer wall between the bulged outer longitudinal edges has a same width as a width of the opposite shorter wall, as viewed in cross scetion of the trapezoid-shaped profile.
- 24. The pallet container of claim 1, wherein the hollow bars have an open profile with a cross section which has a trapezoid or substantially trapezoid configuration.
- 25. The pallet container of claim 1, wherein the hollow bars have a closed profile with a cross section selected from the group consisting of rectangular cross section, square cross section, round cross section and circular cross section.
Priority Claims (2)
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200 09 265.0 |
May 2000 |
DE |
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200 17 895.4 |
Oct 2000 |
DE |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority of German Patent Applications Serial Nos. 200 09 265.0, filed May 25, 2000 and 200 17 895.4 filed Oct. 18, 2000, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] This Application claims benefit of prior filed provisional U.S. application Appl. No. 60/245,332, filed Nov. 2, 2000.
[0003] This application is a continuation of prior filed copending PCT International application no. PCT/EP01/05908, filed May 23, 2001.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/EP01/05908 |
May 2001 |
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10231431 |
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